The gargantuan volumes of meltwater that boosted sea levels during the most recent round of ice ages derived equally from ice sheets in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, according to new simulations of ocean currents.
Between 65,000 and 35,000 years ago, the planet’s climate was much colder and more variable than it is now.
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